Jesus: I Speak to You Again

Chapter 112

What Is One’s Learning and Its Meaning?

In just two thousand years, since my time among you in the flesh, you have made incredible advancements in many areas of life. If those who lived in my time were suddenly transported into your modern world, they would be utterly disoriented. They would think they were among gods, not men. Such is the magnitude of your progress—but it has been almost entirely in the material and quantitative aspects of life. Unfortunately, your spiritual progress remains stagnant, stuck at the point it was two thousand years ago. You have not embraced the spiritual concepts I taught, and now it is time for you to do so.

You must begin where my apostles and disciples started. This means your inner life must return to the core of my teachings—the Fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of humanity—and from there, expand these concepts to include the present-day understanding of the brotherhood of all creation. You are already seeking communication with other planets, and you have begun to open your minds to the possibility of life beyond Earth. Therefore, life on other planets also includes your brothers and sisters, sharing the same Father, the Universal Father. Only within the family of the Father can you achieve eternity and a life of both quality and quantity—where all your experiences, now and in the future, are infused with the Father’s love and your service to all.

Many of you see learning as a burden, something forced upon you by parents or society. But learning should be viewed as a way to grow your true self. It is through learning that you begin to understand the world around you, foresee the consequences of actions, and navigate life with wisdom and insight. True learning is not about earning more money or finding a better job; it is about growing in wisdom and spiritual insight. Those who know the Father understand that learning is not a temporary phase—it is an eternal journey.

All of creation is constantly changing. To cease learning is to cease growing, and in doing so, you disconnect yourself from the ongoing flow of creation. There will never be a point where you will be told, “You’ve learned everything there is to know.” Throughout eternity, your learning and growth will never end. You will always be discovering new truths, serving others, and exploring the vast cosmos. So, begin now by adopting this mindset of eternal learning, for it will lead you to unimaginable experiences and discoveries that are far beyond what you can presently conceive.

You must also understand that learning is not just for your own benefit. As you learn and grow, you also teach others through your example. When you live according to my teachings, you become a teacher to those around you, passing on a higher understanding of life. Your life itself becomes a lesson for future generations, and through you, they will build an even higher spiritual foundation. You are both a student and a teacher at the same time.

Therefore, approach learning as a lifelong and joyful process. Some of you may become my apostles, dedicating yourselves fully to sharing my teachings and spreading the living word of the Father. This living word is what the world needs most, especially for those who are lost, confused, and searching. It is not theory that helps them, but the living experience of someone who has applied these teachings in their life. Sharing your own experiences is far more powerful than simply repeating what you have learned.

My teachings, like the living word of the Father, are not static. They continue to move and inspire, pushing you and all of creation forward. You can test and experience them for yourself, right now. There is nothing stopping you from applying my teachings today and discovering the profound difference they make in your life.